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Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX
Laser Printing System
Operations Reference
April 1998
721P85610
Xerox Corporation
701 S. Aviation Boulevard
El Segundo, CA 90245
©1998 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.
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copyrightable material and information now allowed by statutory or
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material generated from the software programs which are displayed
on the screen, such as icons, screen displays, looks, etc.
Printed in the United States of America.
Publication number: 721P85610
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trademarks of Xerox Corporation. Products and trademarks of other
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Related publications
The
Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System
Operations Reference
is part of the eight manual reference set for
your laser printing system. The entire reference set is listed in the
table below. Several other related documents are also listed for your
convenience. For a complete list and description of available Xerox
documentation, refer to the Xerox Documentation Catalog
(Publication number 610P17417) or call the Xerox Documentation
and Software Services (XDSS) at 1-800-327-9753.
Notice
This publication may contain descriptions of concepts and features
not currently available for your Xerox Laser Printing System. Consult
your Xerox sales representative or your operating system software
program description for additional information.
Table 1. Related Publications
Publication Number
Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing
System Operator Guide
721P85590
Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing
System Operations Reference
721P85610
Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing
System Message Guide
721P85650
Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing
System PDL Reference
721P85640
Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing
System Forms Creation Guide
721P85630
Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing
System System Generation Guide
721P85620
Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing
System Installation Planning Guide
721P85600
Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing
Operator Command Summary Card
721P85660
Xerox Laser Printing Systems Tape Formats Manual
600P86175
X
erox Laser Printing Systems Standard Font Library
Font User Guide
600P86174
Helpful Facts About Paper
721P82492
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Table of Contents
Related publications iii
Notice iii
Introduction xxiii
About the reference set xxiii
DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX Laser Printing System document set xxiii
Who should use this manual xxv
LPS system administrators, programmers, operators xxv
How to use this manual xxvi
If the LPS is new to you xxvi
Know the key terms and conventions xxvi
Use the table of contents, index, and glossary xxvi
Refer to the related publications list xxvi
Key terms and conventions xxvii
Key terms xxvii
Syntax conventions xxvii
Masking conventions xxvii
Contents of this manual xxviii
Statement command summaries and appendices xxix
About the DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS xxx
DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX system controller components xxxi
DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX tape and cartridge devices xxxii
DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX printer components xxxiii
1. Setting LPS parameters 1-1
Communicating with the LPS 1-1
Installation and system generation 1-3
User interface keyboard display 1-3
Powering on and booting the LPS 1-4
Power loss 1-5
System verification messages 1-6
Printer communication link 1-8
PSC (printer subsystem controller) 1-10
Configure a finishing or feeding device 1-11
Create the FCG.LIB file 1-11
FCG (display the profile labels) 1-15
FCG (configure a finishing or feeding device) 1-16
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FCG SHOW (check finishing or feeding device settings) 1-16
FCG procedures 1-17
Verifying LPS status 1-18
Verifying system version and time 1-18
OCS (system version display) 1-18
Time and date displays 1-18
Verifying system status 1-20
PROBLEM 1-20
Setting LPS parameters 1-22
Setting system parameters 1-22
SETTIME (set time or date) 1-22
ALIGN (set page print alignment) 1-23
DISPLAY (set display format for messages) 1-24
ENERGY 1-25
MICR (set MICR mode) 1-26
Setting parameters for print jobs 1-27
Reallocating space to the print file 1-27
REA (reallocate print file) 1-27
REA and disk management 1-30
REA and online report spooling 1-30
Setting job parameters 1-31
FONTS 1-31
FORMS 1-32
GRAPHIC 1-32
Adjusting print image darkness 1-33
DARKNESS 1-33
Lightening high-density images 1-34
EDGE 1-34
Finishing Exerciser Utility 1-34
FEX 1-34
Setting file access and task execution privileges 1-36
Protecting access to files 1-36
LOGON (restrict file access) 1-36
SECURE (restrict file access) 1-37
Secured files, access, and manipulation 1-38
Security breach 1-38
Limiting task execution privileges 1-39
RCU (restrict command usage) 1-39
Tracking console activity with Data Capture Utility (DCU) 1-42
DCU CAPTURE 1-42
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DCU DELETE 1-43
DCU EXIT 1-43
DCU FORMAT DISPLAY 1-44
DCU FORMAT PRINT 1-45
DCU HELP 1-46
DCU REMINDER 1-46
DCU RESET 1-46
DCU SHOW 1-47
Limitation during SYSGEN 1-47
Comment capability 1-47
2. Managing LPS resources 2-1
Maintaining optimal disk usage 2-1
Files on system disks 2-1
Operating on system files 2-1
Necessary free space on system disks 2-3
File biasing by disk configuration 2-4
Checking usage of disk space 2-6
FCHECK (file check) 2-6
Reorganizing usage of disk space 2-9
COMPRESS 2-9
PURGE 2-11
Backing up and copying system files 2-12
Setting default tape device 2-12
Identify current TAPE & CARTRIDGE device (SUB DEV) 2-12
SUBSTITUTE DEVICE (general information) 2-12
Assign a controller device to TAPE or CARTRIDGE (SUB
DEV) 2-14
Know the Xerox tape and cartridge format 2-15
Prepare the tape or cartridge 2-16
TAPE [CARTRIDGE | TDn] VOLINIT 2-16
Copying files 2-17
COPY (disk to disk) 2-17
COPY (disk to labeled tape or cartridge) 2-18
COPY (disk to unlabeled tape) 2-19
COPY (labeled tape or cartridge to disk) 2-20
COPY (unlabeled tape to disk) 2-22
Manipulating files 2-23
DELETE 2-23
FID (build file list) 2-24
FILE (display file list) 2-24
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FIX (modify font or logo file) 2-28
REVIEW (review files) 2-29
RNAME (rename a file or directory) 2-29
TYPE 2-29
List tape or cartridge files 2-31
TAPE [CARTRIDGE | TDn] LIST 2-31
Locate tape or cartridge files 2-33
TAPE [CARTRIDGE | TDn] FIND (find file) 2-33
TAPE [CARTRIDGE | TDn] NEXT (move to next file) 2-33
TAPE [CARTRIDGE | TDn] SKIP (move to 1st or 2nd... file)
2-34
TAPE [CARTRIDGE | TDn] EOF or NOEOF or ENDFILE 2-35
Backing up system files to tape or cartridge 2-37
DSR (disk save and restore) 2-37
Starting DSR 2-37
File protection 2-39
Disk space for restore 2-39
Multivolume files 2-40
Device error handling 2-40
Aborting the save process 2-40
Incomplete restoration 2-40
Aborting the restore process 2-41
Special file handling 2-41
Copying a DSR file to the LPS 2-42
SFT (single file transfer utility) 2-42
Managing files on floppy disks 2-45
FLOPPY FORMAT 2-45
FLOPPY SAVE 2-46
FLOPPY DELETE 2-47
FLOPPY CLEAR 2-48
FLOPPY FILE 2-48
FLOPPY FCHECK 2-50
FLOPPY RESTORE 2-51
FLOPPY LIST 2-52
Copying the system software tape 2-53
SST (system software tape or cartridge) 2-53
3. Tracking system activity 3-1
Accounting data in the status file 3-1
How the system adds data to the status file 3-1
Status file creation during sysgen 3-2
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Backing up status file information 3-2
Status file data in the online accounting page 3-4
Status file data 3-5
DATE entry 3-5
DEPARTMENT entry 3-5
JOB ID entry 3-5
REPORT NO. entry 3-5
FILE ID entry 3-5
INPUT PROCESSING TIME entry 3-5
OUTPUT PROCESSING TIME entry 3-5
Report completion codes 3-6
PAGES TO BIN entry 3-7
PAGES TO TRAY entry 3-7
PAPER PATH HOLES entry 3-7
GRAPHIC PAGES PRINTED entry 3-7
LINES PRINTED entry 3-8
GRAPHIC EXCEPTION CODE entry 3-8
ONLINE IDLE (SEC) entry 3-8
TAPE MOUNTS entry 3-8
BLOCKS READ entry 3-8
BLOCKS SKIPPED entry 3-8
RECORDS READ entry 3-8
DJDE RECORDS READ entry 3-8
MAXIMUM COPY COUNT entry 3-8
OVERPRINTS entry 3-8
COLLATE entry 3-9
SF/MF entry 3-9
SIMPLEX/DUPLEX entry 3-9
JDE, JDL USED entry 3-9
ACCTINFO entry 3-9
INITIAL FONT LIST entry 3-9
INITIAL FORM LIST entry 3-9
INITIAL CME LIST entry 3-10
Using accounting and system activity commands 3-11
Generating system activity reports 3-11
REPORT 3-11
Establishing accounts and copying account data to tape 3-16
ACCOUNT 3-16
Tape format of data written by ACCOUNT 3-18
Modifying the status file 3-21
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SFS (status file services) 3-21
SFS CLEAR 3-22
SFS CREATE 3-23
SFS DISPLAY 3-24
SFS file-name 3-26
SFS HARDCOPY 3-27
SFS HOST 3-29
SFS TAPE 3-30
SFS TDn 3-31
SFS ? 3-31
SFS ! 3-31
Creating the SFS user form file 3-32
Tape format of data written by SFS 3-34
Structure of an SFS report entry 3-36
Forward and backward pointers 3-38
Dumping the status file to tape 3-38
XPS 3-39
4. Editing source files 4-1
What the editor is 4-1
How the editor works 4-1
Source files 4-1
Viewing source files 4-1
Storing source files 4-2
Files you can edit 4-2
Editor commands 4-4
Three types of editor commands 4-4
Composite editor commands 4-4
Editor syntax conventions 4-5
Using the <TAB> key 4-6
Stack printing 4-6
Running an editing session 4-6
EDIT 4-6
CONVERT 4-7
NOCONVERT 4-7
GET 4-8
KEYS 4-8
MERGE 4-9
SAVE 4-9
CLEAR 4-10
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END 4-10
Modifying records 4-11
DISPLAY (display lines) 4-11
DUPLICATE (copy lines) 4-12
FIND (find lines with match) 4-12
INSERT (insert lines) 4-13
MODIFY (modify lines) 4-14
MOVE (move lines) 4-14
PRINT (print lines) 4-15
REMOVE (delete lines) 4-16
RENUMBER (renumber lines) 4-16
REPLACE (substitute lines) 4-17
SORT (sort lines) 4-17
STEP (display next line) 4-18
Modifying parts of records 4-19
C (change string) 4-19
D (delete string) 4-20
P (insert prior) 4-21
F (insert following) 4-21
O (overlay string) 4-22
S (substitute string) 4-23
Examples of editor sessions 4-24
Create and save a .JSL file 4-24
Modify and resave the.JSL file 4-25
List other .JSL files and insert one into the .JSL file 4-26
5. Using command files 5-1
Command files 5-1
System, editor, and font editor command files 5-1
Using system command files 5-2
Operator entries during execution 5-2
Error processing 5-2
.PAUSE processing 5-2
.WAIT processing 5-3
Using editor command files 5-4
Points to note 5-4
Using font editor command files 5-4
Verifying command file type 5-5
.BCP 5-5
Commands in command files 5-6
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Displaying messages 5-6
Documenting the command file 5-6
Summary table of command file commands 5-7
Using the basic command file commands 5-8
.CHAIN 5-8
.DELAY 5-8
.EXIT 5-8
.HOME 5-9
.PAUSE 5-9
.WAIT 5-9
Using the logical processing command file commands 5-10
Using symbol setting commands 5-10
Using string substitution commands 5-11
Using sequence control commands 5-12
Using debugging commands 5-12
Sample command files 5-13
Editor command file to delete files 5-13
Sample verification of command file type 5-14
6. Editing font files 6-1
About the font editor 6-1
Reference documentation for fonts 6-1
Font editor 6-1
How to use the font editor 6-2
Summary table of font editor commands 6-3
Running a font editing session 6-4
Messages during the session 6-4
Starting a font editor session 6-4
Reordering a font file 6-5
REORDER and FEDIT 6-5
Specifying the primary source font file 6-5
FEDIT 6-5
INPUT 6-6
Selecting characters using the correct mode 6-7
Specifying new font file characters 6-8
INCLUDE 6-8
SUBSTITUTE 6-9
RECODE 6-9
Using a secondary source font file 6-10
OPEN 6-10
CLOSE 6-11
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Closing font file without using CLOSE 6-12
Saving font files you create 6-12
OUTPUT 6-12
Ending the font editing session 6-13
END 6-13
7. LPS print processing 7-1
Overview 7-1
Laser printing systems (LPS) 7-2
LPS component types 7-2
LPS hardware components 7-2
CRIB 7-2
Advanced imaging subsystem (AIS) 7-2
LPS software components 7-3
Three LPS user roles 7-6
System administrator role 7-6
Programmer role 7-6
Operator role 7-7
Key terms in job processing 7-7
Job flow overview 7-8
Input sources 7-8
Job flow 7-8
Preparing for a print job 7-8
Job flow steps 7-10
Input processing 7-13
Output processing 7-15
Operator interaction with input and output processing 7-16
LPS processing status 7-18
Types of LPS processing 7-21
Utility, command, compiler, and editor processing 7-21
Running utilities 7-21
Executing command files 7-22
Running compilers 7-22
Running editors 7-23
Online printing systems 7-24
Channel-attached LPS 7-24
System generation 7-24
Online 3211/4245 mode 7-24
Print description language (PDL) statements 7-25
Copy-sensitive copy modification entries (CMEs) 7-26
Report separation 7-27
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Universal character set buffers (UCSBs) 7-27
Forms control buffer (FCB) 7-28
Online record length 7-29
Points to note 7-29
Operating the system 7-31
Placing the system online or offline 7-31
Starting an online job 7-31
Monitoring online operations 7-31
Printing all completed pages 7-32
Ending an online job 7-32
Multicopy disk saturation 7-32
Handling MOUNT FORM message 7-33
Host-induced idle time 7-34
Online recovery 7-35
Online dump 7-36
Starting and ending dump sessions 7-36
Dump format 7-36
Points to note 7-37
Downloading files from the host to the LPS 7-38
Valid download file types 7-38
HOSTCOPY 7-38
Card-image format files 7-39
Font and logo tape file format 7-39
File transmission 7-40
DJDE FILE 7-42
Card-image file processing 7-42
LPS-labeled file processing 7-43
Delimited records for LPS-labeled files 7-44
Small print files and online report control 7-44
LEASH 7-44
8. HIP processing on the LPS 8-1
HIP-accessed communication modes 8-1
Initiating communications 8-1
Operator commands 8-2
HIP 8-2
HIP ABORT 8-3
HIP CONCATENATE 8-4
HIP CHANGE 8-4
HIP DRAIN 8-5
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HIP END 8-5
HIP EXIT 8-5
HIP HOST 8-6
HIP JOBS 8-6
HIP LOG 8-7
HIP OFFLINE 8-8
HIP OFFLINE and END processing with XNS host 8-8
HIP ONLINE 8-9
HIP RESET 8-9
HIP SHOW BUFFER 8-10
HIP SHOW HOSTS 8-10
HIP SHOW JOBS 8-10
HIP SHOW LOG 8-15
HIP SHOW VERSION 8-16
HIP SJC 8-16
HIP SLC 8-16
HIP START 8-17
HIP STOP 8-18
HIP library commands 8-19
ACCEPT 8-20
ACFILES 8-20
ACTREPORTS 8-21
BLOCKSIZE 8-21
BUFFERSIZE 8-22
CONCATENATE 8-22
DRAINTIMER 8-23
ENETMAXCONS 8-23
HOST 8-24
LOGENTRIES 8-24
MAXXNSPKTSIZE 8-25
NAME 8-25
QUEUESIZE 8-26
STARTCOMMANDS 8-26
XNSJOB 8-28
XPFJOB 8-28
XPSJOB 8-28
XOPERATIONS 8-28
Nonprint transfer file control 8-29
File recovery 8-29
Ethernet 8-30
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Software 8-30
XNS internet transport protocols 8-31
Level 0 8-31
Level 1 8-31
Level 2 8-31
Higher-level communication protocols 8-32
Level 3 8-32
Level 4 8-32
Limited clearinghouse service 8-33
Time service 8-33
Ethernet network number 8-33
Hardware 8-34
Workstations 8-34
Graphic stations 8-34
XNS spool file saturation 8-35
HIP job queue saturation 8-36
Interpress 8-37
Levels of support 8-37
Interpress sources 8-37
Paper size support 8-38
Interpress image scaling 8-39
Integral scaling 8-39
Character not in font file 8-39
Error summary sheet and break page 8-40
Interpress printing instructions 8-40
Content instructions 8-40
IDENTIFIER and STRING arguments 8-40
Printing instruction override 8-40
Media instruction 8-40
Interpress font utility (IFU) 8-42
Floating accents 8-43
Rendered and composite characters 8-43
Interpress fonts 8-44
Font file management 8-44
Font header extensions 8-44
IFU commands 8-45
IFU command syntax 8-45
IFU COMPRESS 8-45
IFU COPY 8-46
IFU DEFAULT 8-47
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IFU DELETE 8-47
IFU FDR (recreate the font directory file) 8-47
IFU FILE 8-47
IFU IPFNTS 8-48
IFU LIST 8-48
IFU MOVE 8-48
IFU PRINTER 8-49
IFU REWIND 8-49
IFU SAMPLE 8-49
IFU SUBSTITUTION 8-49
IFU UNLOAD 8-49
IFU VOLINIT 8-50
Font substitution 8-50
Character code identifier 8-50
Environment font name 8-51
Orientation and point size 8-51
IPFNTS 8-52
IPFNTS terminology 8-52
Font sets 8-52
Split fonts 8-53
Character code mapping 8-53
Interpress fonts .JSL 8-54
Basic structure of IPFNTS.JSL 8-58
Interpress font mapping 8-60
Interpress mappings limitation 8-61
Mapping in generic IPFNTS.JSL files 8-61
Generic IPFNTS.JSL file compilation 8-61
Critical files 8-61
9. Graphics on the LPS 9-1
Input for graphics 9-1
Processing modes 9-1
Random mode 9-2
Move mode 9-2
Block mode 9-2
Batch mode 9-2
Tape formats 9-3
Noninterleaved 9-3
Document interleaved 9-3
Page interleaved 9-4
Batch mode 9-4
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Online formats 9-4
Noninterleaved 9-4
Document and page interleaved 9-4
Batch mode 9-5
Document interleaved graphic file transfers 9-5
Management of image files 9-5
Scaling 9-6
PDL graphics options 9-7
FDL GRAPHIC statement 9-8
Operational considerations 9-8
Recovery 9-8
Accounting 9-9
Graphic messages 9-10
Disk saturation 9-11
Imaging dump utility 9-11
Image Dump or Print 9-11
Image Fix 9-16
Performance 9-18
Random mode 9-18
Online 9-18
Document interleaved file creation 9-18
Restrictions 9-19
Graphic feature restrictions 9-19
10. Setting up print jobs 10-1
Compare V3B with other Xerox software versions 10-1
Compare job processing 10-1
Identify how print jobs run on V3B 10-1
Compare file compilation 10-2
Compare OSS command execution 10-3
Identify how V3B handles other OSS commands 10-3
Converting DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX files to print on the 4650
LPS 10-4
SCALE 10-4
Controlling stock input to print jobs 10-5
High-capacity feeder (HCF) 10-5
What clusters are 10-5
Cluster features 10-5
Cluster processing overview 10-6
Cluster classification 10-7
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What clusters do for the programmer and operator 10-8
Where clusters are stored 10-8
How applications use clusters 10-9
Simple and OTEXT applications 10-9
Stockset applications 10-9
Mixing applications 10-10
Defining clusters and stocksets with PDL and DJDE 10-11
Basic considerations 10-11
Steps for creating clusters 10-12
RFEED (record feed) 10-14
Keeping stockset changes to a minimum 10-15
Using clusters with ordered or tab stocks 10-15
Cluster commands 10-16
Using cluster commands 10-18
Cluster command examples 10-19
Keeping clusters in the database 10-19
Operator tasks using clusters 10-19
Irregular screen displays 10-20
Changing stock in trays 10-20
Sample operator procedure 10-21
A current tray in two clusters 10-22
Assigning the input trays with FEED 10-23
FEED (select input tray) 10-23
The FEED override sequence 10-25
Assigning an input tray for purge sheets 10-26
PFEED (purge feed) 10-26
Using stocks of varying sizes 10-27
Printing system pages 10-27
Supported paper sizes 10-27
SET CONTAINER 10-28
SET TRAY 10-28
Feeding paper from the short edge 10-31
Feeding sequenced stocks 10-32
OSTK (ordered stock) 10-32
Setting up output from print jobs 10-33
Stock size and stacker bins 10-33
Assigning the stacker bins 10-33
SELECT 10-33
BLIMIT (bin limit) 10-35
SEPARATE (non-U.S. only) 10-35
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UNLOAD (lowering trays and bins) 10-36
BINFULL (setting maximum output to bin) 10-37
TRANS (running transparency jobs) 10-37
Backward compatibility 10-38
11. Running print jobs 11-1
Printing samples of system files 11-1
SAMPLE (during a print job) 11-2
SAMPLE (form, font, or logo) 11-2
SAMPLE (multiple copies of a form) 11-3
SAMPLE (extended .IMG options) 11-4
HARDCOPY 11-8
Controlling offline input for print jobs 11-13
SPACE (position tape or cartridge by report) 11-13
SPACE (position report printing by page) 11-14
MOVE (position tape or cartridge by block or file) 11-16
Rewind a tape or cartridge 11-17
Unload a tape or cartridge 11-17
Controlling online input for print jobs 11-18
ONLINE 11-18
DRAIN (print completed pages) 11-18
ENDJOB (end online job) 11-18
OFFLINE 11-18
Controlling remote input for print jobs 11-19
Using the host interface processor (HIP) 11-19
HIP (host interface processor) 11-19
Printing user files 11-20
Controlling print processing 11-20
START (start a print job) 11-20
START (print a tape or cartridge dump) 11-24
STOP (stop processing) 11-24
CONTINUE (resume printing) 11-25
ABORT (abort job) 11-26
LOCKOUT 11-28
RESET (stop all system processing) 11-29
CLEAR 11-29
FHI (fault, hint, information) 11-29
Checking print job status 11-30
Using the JOBS command 11-30
JOBS (job queue/report status) 11-30
JOBS ALL options 11-34
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